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OUT Patient Services

Specialized Outpatient Services are available every Friday between 9 am and 2 pm.

  • Please come to the Perinatal Psychiatry Outpatient area at 9 am. If you have taken treatment  from NIMHANS and if you already have a NIMHANS card, please bring it with you. This will enable us to retrieve your previous records. 
  • If you have not been seen earlier at NIMHANS, please bring all your psychiatric, obstetric and gynecology records.
  • You will be first evaluated by a resident doctor and subsequently by one of the consultants in the team.
  •  The whole procedure may take about 2 hours so please plan accordingly.

Out Patient Treatment


PRE- PREGNANCY COUNSELING

For women with mental health problems who want to become pregnant.

ADVICE AND TREATMENT FOR WOMEN

  • Who are already pregnant and on psychiatric medications.
  • Who have concerns about a relapse in the postpartum.
  • With postpartum mental health problems like Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar illness, OCD or Psychosis.
  • With Mother-Infant bonding disorders and breastfeeding concerns.
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